The Good, Bad and
Disgusting About Bobby W. Miller - If you didn't like Hunter S. Thompson, you would hate
Miller.
To My Loyal Readers
Thanks
a million for the personal emails, and most of all thanks for buying my books. I never
dreamed that I'd have a book on the bestsellers list. My Kill Me If You Can title only went to #6 but
that's an accomplishment only 2% of authors ever realize.
I
went through last week's emails and hard copy letters; out of the 312 replies to my
post, there were only 16 that were negative. When you write about politics and
religion, that's a pretty amazing statistic. And most, if not all, of the negative letters
came from Jesus freaks and Republican herd animals. Beats me why these frightened little
minds click on my articles a second time. I guess it could be like this guy put it,
"I don't like you. I don't agree with you, but your stuff is better than reading
about someone's damn kids or their vacation which I couldn't possibly care less
about."
Some
readers became angry when I switched from Clinton to Obama. It was Hilary who told the
needless lie about Bosnia, not me. Now, they're even more confused hearing me say that
while I still believe Obama has an edge on McCain, I no longer see him as special or hear
anything inspiring in his speeches. He has been steadily craw fishing on every key issue
since winning the nomination.
I
know one thing: the Republican Nazis, a/k/a George H.W. Bush Gang, will do whatever they
can to stop Obama. I'll not be surprised if some brain dead NRA member or Fundamentalist
Christian is not recruited and put in place to end Obama's career.
If
history can be used as a guide, Obama may be on the dead end path that JFK walked. To some
extent I agree with Webster G. Tarpley (short video) & Anton Chaitkin about the
assassination of JFK, and totally agree with their every word about, George H.W.
Bush
"The British and the Harrimanites
wanted escalation in Vietnam; by the time of his assassination Kennedy was committed to a
pullout of US forces. Kennedy, as shown by his American University speech of 1963, was
also interested in seeking a more stable path of war avoidance with the Soviets, using the
US military superiority demonstrated during the Cuban missile crisis to convince Moscow to
accept a policy of world peace through economic development. Kennedy was interested in the
possibilities of anti-missile strategic defense to put an end to that nightmare of
mutually assured destruction which appealed to Henry Kissinger, a disgruntled former
employee of the Kennedy administration whom the president had denounced as a madman.
Kennedy was considering moves to limit or perhaps abolish the usurpation of authority over
the national currency by the Wall Street and London interests controlling the Federal
Reserve System. If re-elected to a second term, Kennedy was likely to have re-asserted
presidential control, as distinct from Wall Street control, over the intelligence
community. There is good reason to believe that Kennedy would have ousted J. Edgar Hoover
from his self-appointed life tenure at the FBI, subjecting that agency to presidential
control for the first time in many years. Kennedy was committed to a vigorous expansion of
the space program, the cultural impact of which was beginning to alarm the finance
oligarchs. Above all, Kennedy was acting like a man who thought he was president of the United
States, violating the collegiality of oligarchical trusteeship of that office that had
been in force since the final days of Roosevelt. Kennedy furthermore had two younger
brothers who might succeed him, putting a strong presidency beyond the control of the
Eastern Anglophile Liberal Establishment for decades. George Bush joined in the
Harrimanite opposition to Kennedy on all of these points."
Bobby W. Miller
Bobby W. Miller is one of America's most
controversial writers. He has traveled the world over as a golf
instructor and golf ambassador and worked as the golf professional on Holland
Americas ms Westerdam. Miller served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1969. He was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. He challenged Richard Shelby for a seat
in the U.S. Senate in 1992. |